Asset description file for DYNA3D - Crash Simulation


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BIDM.Asset.Abstract The DYNA3D program, developed by the Methods Development Group at Lawrence Livermore National Laborartory, is an engineering design tool for modeling the nonlinear, transient response of complex structures. State-of-the-art applications with DYNA3D include metal forming, earthquake and highway safety models, and other transportation research models combining recent research in materials science. DYNA3D is used in engineering design groups in over 400 companies in the United States and is available on computer systems ranging from work stations to vector supercomputers. A developmental version of DYNA3D has been installed on the two Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory prototype massively parallel computers, the Meiko CS-2 and the Cray Research Incorporated T3D. META
BIDM.Asset.ContactIs.Organization http://www.nhse.org/rib/repositories/nhse/objects/Organization/hoover.html LINK
BIDM.Asset.DateOfInformation Thr Sep 25 15:51:51 1997 META
BIDM.Asset.Domain Scientific and Engineering Applications META
BIDM.Asset.Name DYNA3D - Crash Simulation META
BIDM.Asset.TargetEnvironment UNIX META
BIDM.Asset.Webpage http://www.llnl.gov/liv_comp/meiko/apps/dyna3d/dyna3d.html META